CO Points <-> Silver Calculator

01/11/2007 19:12 big_yeti#1
ok guys....
i finnally decided to make my own tool.

its a calculator to convert cps to silver and silver to cps.
the calculation depends on ur server's db-price so u have to enter it first

its easy to use

maybe if you check the file some scaner might say that the file is suspisious like some other delphi7 progs are, too. for that reason i will release the sourcecode ;)

ps: im on 0 posts/karma cuz i always used the login id of a friend (im lazy i know ;) )
01/11/2007 19:18 soemaal#2
scanned at virusscan.jotti.org

File: cpcalc.zip
Status:
OK
MD5 db5e1bb2aa1f8917f0e96b915dce467f
Packers detected:
PE_PATCH.UPX, UPX

AntiVir
Found nothing
ArcaVir
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Avast
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AVG Antivirus
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BitDefender
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ClamAV
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Dr.Web
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F-Prot Antivirus
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F-Secure Anti-Virus
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Fortinet
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus
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NOD32
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Norman Virus Control
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VirusBuster
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VBA32
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01/11/2007 19:34 H3LLM00T#3
works! nice useful tool

+1k
01/11/2007 20:42 lory#4
See this is very simple good but at my server the DB price is 20-40kk no need for a calculator
allthough good job for thinking about it ;]
01/11/2007 20:44 Coksnuss#5
Super ding.
Nein eigentlich hab ich kein nutzen - aber weil du es bist ;)... +k
01/11/2007 20:52 a1blaster#6
Here's the scan from VirusTotal>
Quote:
Complete scanning result of "cpcalc.zip", received in VirusTotal at 01.11.2007, 20:46:29 (CET).

Antivirus Version Update Result
AntiVir 7.3.0.21 01.09.2007* no virus found
Authentium 4.93.8 01.11.2007* no virus found
Avast 4.7.892.0 12.30.2006* no virus found
AVG 386 01.11.2007* no virus found
BitDefender 7.2 01.11.2007* no virus found
CAT-QuickHeal 9.00 01.10.2007* no virus found
ClamAV devel-20060426 01.11.2007* no virus found
DrWeb 4.33 01.11.2007* no virus found
eSafe 7.0.14.0 01.10.2007 suspicious Trojan/Worm <--Just the UPX Packer that is used!
eTrust-InoculateIT 23.73.111 01.10.2007* no virus found
eTrust-Vet 30.3.3319 01.11.2007* no virus found
Ewido 4.0 01.11.2007* no virus found
Fortinet 2.82.0.0 01.11.2007* no virus found
F-Prot 3.16f 01.11.2007* no virus found
F-Prot4 4.2.1.29 01.10.2007* no virus found
Ikarus T3.1.0.27 01.09.2007* no virus found
Kaspersky 4.0.2.24 01.11.2007* no virus found
McAfee 4937 01.11.2007* no virus found
Microsoft 1.1904 01.11.2007* no virus found
NOD32v2 1971 01.11.2007* no virus found
Norman 5.80.02 01.11.2007* no virus found
Panda 9.0.0.4 01.11.2007* no virus found
Prevx1 V2 01.11.2007* no virus found
Sophos 4.13.0 01.11.2007* no virus found
Sunbelt 2.2.907.0 01.05.2007* no virus found
TheHacker 6.0.3.147 01.11.2007* no virus found
UNA 1.83 01.11.2007* no virus found
VBA32 3.11.2 01.10.2007* no virus found
VirusBuster 4.3.19:9 01.11.2007 no virus found


Aditional Information
File size: 158788 bytes
MD5: 93f19a9935cef7551ff8c970398f907f
SHA1: 766b1caf7844b734aa17cc8976744f2a4d0da2f3
packers: UPX
packers: UPX
packers: UPX
eSafe 7.0.14.0 01.10.2007 suspicious Trojan/Worm <--Just the UPX Packer that is used!
The rest show all clear!

Good Job!

@big_yeti > I noticed you use 215cp for the conversion. Thats what you get for trading DB for CP. But if you where to buy one in the mall it will cost 220cp. HeHe so which to use? Will help figuring out CP prices now though.
Thanks. +1 for ya.
01/11/2007 20:56 chickeneaterguy#7
Nice tool, but I still won't be able to get dbs. +K
01/11/2007 21:21 H3LLM00T#8
@a1blaster: the prog uses 1Db=215 cp cuz i sure no one will buy a db for cps
01/12/2007 00:32 loldog2#9
+k..nice tool
01/12/2007 14:52 GrimReaper91#10
this is rly handy ill put it on my topic ;)
01/18/2007 19:25 H3LLM00T#11
pin this! it was the first tool... the other ones stole this great idea....
01/24/2007 17:19 arcanex#12
It's a good tool, but not too useful until you're extremely rich, since not many people are gonna be buying up DBs in bulk just to trade them in for CPs
01/25/2007 20:30 meinsdeins#13
:-O nice tool :-D
01/26/2007 21:12 zinger#14
this is rly handy ill put it on my topic
01/27/2007 05:49 Betafish#15
there's plenty
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